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Scrum For Dummies

  • Length: 374 pages
  • Edition: 1
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  • Publication Date: 2015-04-20
  • ISBN-10: B00QL313CY
Description

Practice an agile form of management to stop wasting time and money

Scrum For Dummies is an easy to use guide to managing the tricky transition from a traditional project management methodology to the new and most popular agile framework. As the most efficient, successful methodology for team project management, Scrum relies on transparency, flexibility, and fluidity to deliver a final product that fulfills the needs of all stakeholders. Written in easy-to-read Dummies style, this book walks you through the core principles of Scrum and provides a roadmap for tangible implementation.

The vast majority of projects go over budget, and billions of dollars are wasted every year on overruns. Put a stop to this wasteful leakage by switching to a management style that keeps all participants informed, up-to-date, and accountable. Authored by a Certified Scrum Trainer, Mark Layton, Scrum For Dummies covers the key ideas and processes behind Scrum methodologies, and presents the inner workings of the plan in an engaging and accessible format. Topics include:

  • The Scrum values, roles, artifacts, and activities that make up the principle of this methodology
  • When and how best to use Scrum
  • The differences between Scrum and other agile methodologies
  • Using Scrum for IT, finance, construction, health care, and more

The book also delves into the everyday use of Scrum, and how it can help you achieve your own personal goals outside of work. There’s a reason why scrum is quickly becoming the standard approach to project management—it works! If you want to stop wasting time and start producing more effectively, Scrum For Dummies is the guide that will get you there.

Table of Contents

Part I: Getting Started with Scrum
Chapter 1: The Basics of Scrum

Part II: Running a Scrum Project
Chapter 2: The First Steps
Chapter 3: Planning Your Project
Chapter 4: The Talent and the Timing
Chapter 5: Release and Sprint Planning
Chapter 6: Getting the Most Out of Sprints

Part III: Scrum for Industry
Chapter 7: Software Development
Chapter 8: Tangible Goods Production
Chapter 9: Services
Chapter 10: Publishing

Part IV: Scrum for Business Functions
Chapter 11: IT Management and Operations
Chapter 12: Portfolio Management
Chapter 13: Human Resources and Finance
Chapter 14: Business Development
Chapter 15: Customer Service

Part V: Scrum for Everyday Life
Chapter 16: Dating and Family Life
Chapter 17: Scrum for Life Goals

Part VI: The Part of Tens
Chapter 18: Ten Steps to Transition to Scrum
Chapter 19: Ten Pitfalls to Avoid
Chapter 20: Ten Key Benefits of Scrum
Chapter 21: Ten Key Metrics for Scrum
Chapter 22: Ten Key Resources for Scrum

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